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Title: Waldb¨¹hne: Czech Night
Released: 2016
Genre: Classical
Directed by: Henning Kasten
Conductor: Yannick N¨¦zet-S¨¦guin
Artist: Lisa Batiashvili (violin), Berliner Philharmoniker

Description:

What kind of music could be better suited for the Berliner Philharmoniker’s legendary annual Waldb¨¹hne concert than Czech music? It’s always passionate and full of verve and sure to lift everyone’s spirits. Only very rarely does a young talent ascend to ‘world stardom’, but one of the few who can be considered an international superstar while still belonging to the new generation of conductors is Yannick N¨¦zet-S¨¦guin. He presents the much-loved Vlatava (Moldau) as well as Dvo?¨¢k’s Sixth Symphony and Violin Concerto with the wonderful Lisa Batiashvili on the violin.

This concert is a dual premiere for Yannick N¨¦zet-S¨¦guin (Artist of the Year in 2016 and winner of the ECHO Klassik 2014): for the first time, the Canadian is conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker at their last concert of the season at the Waldb¨¹hne. This is also his first APPearance with the orchestra since his debut in 2010, with an interpretation of the two major Czech national composers, Bed?ich Smetana and Anton¨ªn Dvo?¨¢k.

With his orchestra cycle M¨¢ vlast, Smetana created a musical portrait of his home country; particularly the second part, The Moldau, came to stand as the embodiment of Czech music. Smetana combines rhythmic and melodic elements of Czech folklore with stylistic devices of Western symphonic music. The same applies for Anton¨ªn Dvo?¨¢k, fashioning his own musical language, shaped by the Bohemian idiom, in the Slavonic Dances. Thus his Sixth Symphony contains many allusions to Czech folk songs and dances that are typical of Dvo?¨¢k’s music. The Violin Concerto is also inspired by Slavic dance rhythms. This captivating piece is played by the Georgian violinist Lisa Batiashvili, acclaimed by the press as a “ballerina on the violin”.

Including ‘conductor camera’ option: switch to the ‘picture-in-picture’ or ‘full screen’ in the conductor’s camera feature (full concert length) and experience maestro N¨¦zet-S¨¦guin from the orchestra’s perspective.

Recorded live at the Waldbuehne Berlin, 2016.

Tracklist
1. Opening 1:05
Bed?ich Smetana (1824-1884)
2. Vltava from M¨¢ Vlast 13:49
Anton¨ªn Dvo?¨¢k (1841-1904)
Violin Concerto in A minor Op. 53
3. Allegro ma non troppo 11:33
4. Adagio ma non troppo 11:16
5. Finale: Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo 13:05
Symphony No. 6 in D major
6. Allegro non tanto 13:26
7. Adagio 12:10
8. Scherzo. Furiant 8:34
9. Finale. Allegro con spirit 12:42
10. Slavonic Dance Op.46 No.8 in G minor 5:02
Paul Lincke
11. Berliner Luft 4:41

Issued: USA | EUROARTS
Duration: 1:47:31

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